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Jack Alhadeff

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeJack Alhadeff, age 50, of Atlanta, died March 8, 2005. He is survived by his wife, Joyce Alhadeff; son, Daniel Alhadeff both of Stone Mountain; and father, Charles Alhadeff, Atlanta. Jack was an assistant boy scout leader for Troup 73 and was a Senior Hydrologist...

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Dear Joyce, Daniel and family,
We wanted you to know how sorry we were to hear of Jack's passing. We will be keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Joyce, Daniel, and family

I met Jack and Daniel in Georgia at the class for the data report CD. I talked with both of them numerous times after that when I needed help with the project. When I saw them together teaching the class, I thought they were the cutest father and son team, and when I talked with them, I knew they were definitely the smartest team ever. Each time I talked with Jack, he was more than patient with me, and I could always "hear" him smiling.
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Dear Joyce, Daniel, & Family,
I was very shocked and saddened to hear of Jack' sudden passing. I did not know him well, but anyone could see how much he loved his family. I know this will be a very difficult time for you and I am praying for God to give you the strength and comfort you will need in the days ahead.

You have my deepest sympathies on your loss. He was an interesting and cheerful person in the short time I had to know him. It was wonderful to see how well he and Daniel worked together to solve a problem.

Although our work together had been brief and cut short, I will always remember your kind spirit and willingness to help at all times. You will be missed dearly by all.

Sincere sympathy to you and your son and family.

I am very sorry for your loss. Doubtless, you know how much Jack affected other's lives with his ever present good cheer and ready smile. I just wanted to add my name to the catalogue of those that will surely miss him.

Sincerely,

Chris

Dear Joyce, Daniel & family
I didn't know Jack real well, however, when I had the opportunity
to talk or socialize with him it was an uplifting experience. His
demeanor was gentle and comforting.
He was a real gentleman that will
definitely be missed.

Jack's capacity to learn and quickly master new methods and technoloy was just amazing to those of us who have to first read the manual. He had a special gift. But what we remember most about Jack was his love of family and friends and his gentle sense of humor. He was a true gentleman. May Joyce and Daniel find comfort in knowing what a fine person Jack was to so many.